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Ant, |
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I'm actually running a B&W G3 mac (450MHz) as my main desktop |
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machine. Personally I think its ace, but then I'm also using it with |
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OS10.4 |
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If you're wanting to boot from CD, you can try the following: |
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1) Insert the CD and wait for it to mount it (an icon will appear on |
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the desktop). |
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2) Click on your little apple icon (top left of the screen), select |
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'System Preferences' |
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3) Select 'Start-up Disk', wait for the menu to populate with |
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bootable drives, click on it to select it, and then hit 'Reboot'. |
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Hope this works, though just as I write this, I vaguely remember |
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there being a bug booting from CD on some of these macs -i'll go |
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check up on that and post it if the above doesn't help. |
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Yours, |
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MidnighToker. |
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On 11 Jan 2006, at 10:38, Anthony Roy wrote: |
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> Hi all, |
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> I have inherited an old Apple iMac G3 500MHz running OSX 10.2 |
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> (blue/grey if that is relevant - don't laugh, I've seen the colour |
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> referenced loads in the forums !!), and want to install Gentoo on it. |
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> I have burned off the ppc version of the installation CD, but cannot |
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> get it to boot from CD. |
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> After trawling the web for ideas, I have tried holding the following |
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> key combinations down during the boot sequence with no success: |
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> 1) C |
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> 2) Alt |
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> 3) CTRL-C (this gives me a boot prompt eventually for the OSX shell) |
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> 4) command-opt-shift-del (I haven't even got these keys on the |
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> keyboard, so I tried every feasible combination of control, apple and |
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> alt keys with shift and delete - nothing worked). |
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> Any other ideas?? The mac is next to useless to me at the moment. |
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> Ant... |
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